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f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement actions that we can stand by and line up behind, that would be greatly appreciated. you are, perhaps, the greatest white collar crime expert there is, so we need you and we'd love to have you come down. >> be happy to serve. we just -- we're here yesterday doing it in kansas city. >> there you go. thank you. >> it's an honor to share this conversation with both of you. thank you for giving me the privilege of hosting the two of you. and i hope that the relationship you just proposed comes to fruition and i hope the privilege of coverin
f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement...
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the teachers that can teach us. then you want to demonize teachers. you want to cut the teachers, you want to cut the firemen, you want to cut the policemen, you want to cut the municipal workers while you take care of your tycoons. we are telling you, look at the mob today, we're just getting started. we're getting ready to organize. let's demand our rights. we're dr. king's children. we're coretta king's children. we're not going to bow down. we're not going to bendment we're not going to buckle. stand up, america, stand up, america! stand ,
the teachers that can teach us. then you want to demonize teachers. you want to cut the teachers, you want to cut the firemen, you want to cut the policemen, you want to cut the municipal workers while you take care of your tycoons. we are telling you, look at the mob today, we're just getting started. we're getting ready to organize. let's demand our rights. we're dr. king's children. we're coretta king's children. we're not going to bow down. we're not going to bendment we're not going to...
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useing it as a hammer against democrats. usually using it for himself is something to hold himself up. i don't understand herman cain when it comes to race. i want to write about it given our discussion. we don't have a tortured relationship with race because it's clear where he stands on this, but i think other people watching him are having a hard time getting ahold of where he fits in all of this. >> jonathan and michael, thanks so much. particularly michael for staying with us. coming up, president obama takes his message on the road. [ male announcer ] take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. ♪ apply fixodent once, and it holds all day. ♪ take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. guaranteed, or your money back. ♪ an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? whose non-stop day starts with back pai
useing it as a hammer against democrats. usually using it for himself is something to hold himself up. i don't understand herman cain when it comes to race. i want to write about it given our discussion. we don't have a tortured relationship with race because it's clear where he stands on this, but i think other people watching him are having a hard time getting ahold of where he fits in all of this. >> jonathan and michael, thanks so much. particularly michael for staying with us. coming...
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not used goods. that's a big difference that doesn't come out. >> you think those people are going to rally around tax reform where the wealthy pay less and middle class and lower income folks pay more? >> yes. >> you think that'll create a grass roots support? >> if you do the math on your individual situation, people are going to benefit several other ways other than whether they pay more in taxes. the fact that they're not going to have the cost of filing and compliance. that's a $430 billion for all of us every year. >> yeah, so. there will be some people who pay more. but it's only for new items. new items like groceries -- >> shoes. >> for your kids. >> you buy used hamburger, though. >> you can buy used hamburger. also pharmaceutical drugs. if you can root through a garbage can -- >> it's a savings. >> this creates a new kind of industry. other people can root through garbage cans, look for old pharmaceuticals, sell it on a black market, it's a cottage industry right there. the poor are going
not used goods. that's a big difference that doesn't come out. >> you think those people are going to rally around tax reform where the wealthy pay less and middle class and lower income folks pay more? >> yes. >> you think that'll create a grass roots support? >> if you do the math on your individual situation, people are going to benefit several other ways other than whether they pay more in taxes. the fact that they're not going to have the cost of filing and...
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. >> live for us, thank you very much. we want to take you to the other side of this story in london. michelle, what is the latest there. >> protesters here in sait. pau area are here for three days and they are taking a page from occupy wall street. they are organizing and many of the same issues that started in the u.s. are resonating here in london and elsewhere as well as asia. in front of st. paul's cathedral, they chose the space to occupy because it is nestled. they hoped to march for the london stock exchange over the weekend. police barricaded the area and it's safe. they have permission from the cathedral organizers to stay in the space as long as they don't hinder tourists from entering the space. some of the platforms that resonated in the u.s., they are also using here, including the we are 99%. there some issues that are unique to this area such as the unemployment is high as it's been since 1994. they are concerned about the rising student tuition fees that you have seen in marches here in the past. they are
. >> live for us, thank you very much. we want to take you to the other side of this story in london. michelle, what is the latest there. >> protesters here in sait. pau area are here for three days and they are taking a page from occupy wall street. they are organizing and many of the same issues that started in the u.s. are resonating here in london and elsewhere as well as asia. in front of st. paul's cathedral, they chose the space to occupy because it is nestled. they hoped to...
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using the name spaki 786, he uses terms too graphic to use on television how he'll have anal and oral sex with a girl and how large his penis is. i know you're 12 but girls these days are way ahead, he writes. would you let me lick you everywhere? back inside, this 15-year-old is still saying his friend has set this all up. >> my friend told me, she is 17. >> while i'm having the conversation inside, the two men outside apparently get suspicious. >> they're running. they're taking off. >> they leave their friend inside and try to get to their car. >> put your hands up. on your knees. >> but the police take them into custody. >> why don't you do me a favor. your friends outside? >> yeah. >> why don't you go get them and tell them i would like to talk to them. >> okay. >> place your hands up in the air. take your hands out of your pocket. on your knees. >> it is only after he is arrested, too, the police begin to sort out what happened. the 15-year-old is released and isn't charged with a crime. >> what are the charges? why are we here? >> and the other man who accompany farooq say they
using the name spaki 786, he uses terms too graphic to use on television how he'll have anal and oral sex with a girl and how large his penis is. i know you're 12 but girls these days are way ahead, he writes. would you let me lick you everywhere? back inside, this 15-year-old is still saying his friend has set this all up. >> my friend told me, she is 17. >> while i'm having the conversation inside, the two men outside apparently get suspicious. >> they're running. they're...
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it was the same for both of us. it was like a silence descending. >> andreas kruzig was elisabeth's former boyfriend. >> translator: she really confided in me. i knew that she was under pressure from her parents and that she ran away from home when she was 14 or 15. >> according to elisabeth's testimony to police, the situation at home was worse than just a stern father. she says her father's sexual abuse began at age 11. she'd kept it secret. >> translator: the abuse at 11 years. i thought about it a lot recently, whether i noticed anything back when we were at school. now it's easier to understand why she didn't talk about boys or about sex. now with hindsight i understand why she didn't talk about certain things or why she was distant and quiet. >> fritzl has told investigators that his decision to incarcerate his daughter was to rescue her from what he described as persons of questionable moral standards and that ever since she started puberty elisabeth had ceased to obey his rules. >> one of the things with all
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tell us about that, kristen. >> hi, chuck. that's right. the tleem heme of this trip, according to the white house, the president is focusing on his jobs bill. as you know, it didn't pass the senate last week and now get broken up into bits and pieces. the president will push for a $35 billion to put teachers and first responders back to work. so, that will sort of be the aim. there will be six stops along the way throughout north carolina and virginia and he'll speak to some folks at schools, community colleges and also a fire station, just to name a few. then he will make a few unplanned stops so he can get up close and personal with the people here. of course, all this underlines how important north carolina and virginia really are to the president's re-election strategy. no democrat had won these two states for decades until president obama did it back in 2008, in part, thanks to an influx of people who moved here from the north. professionals, minority voters here. now, some of those younger independent voters have really soured on pre
tell us about that, kristen. >> hi, chuck. that's right. the tleem heme of this trip, according to the white house, the president is focusing on his jobs bill. as you know, it didn't pass the senate last week and now get broken up into bits and pieces. the president will push for a $35 billion to put teachers and first responders back to work. so, that will sort of be the aim. there will be six stops along the way throughout north carolina and virginia and he'll speak to some folks at...
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>> she didn't know us as long as the other girls did. she didn't know us as long and as well. we didn't want to scare her or flip her. we wanted to film. so we wanted her permission for that too. >> if the defendants are claiming that she knew that they were is going film her and do something, but she didn't know what, you still have the problem in this case in a kidnapping crime that if you're going to move somebody, abduct them against their will, then that is the crime. if it starts off that hey we're just going film you doing something and then they end up gagging her or binding her and threatening her that goes beyond what they originally told her. if she does not give them consent to do that whether it's five miles or five inches it's kidnapping. werful cold medicine that leaves out artificial flavors and dyes and instead uses something more natural, honey. new vicks nature fusion cold & flu. ♪ new vicks nature fusion cold & flu. ♪ ♪ ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ tr
>> she didn't know us as long as the other girls did. she didn't know us as long and as well. we didn't want to scare her or flip her. we wanted to film. so we wanted her permission for that too. >> if the defendants are claiming that she knew that they were is going film her and do something, but she didn't know what, you still have the problem in this case in a kidnapping crime that if you're going to move somebody, abduct them against their will, then that is the crime. if it...
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he was grabbing for us. he was asking us to pull him out. you could see he was trying to brush the fire off of him. he was a scared little boy. >> the situation seems hopeless, but the brothers won't give up. desperate for a way to free the boy, john calls out for a knife. >> give me a knife! >> get a knife! >> i'm screaming for a knife, a bystander said "here, take mine" and as soon as i had it, i was able to cut the shoulder portion of the seat belt, i grabbed d.j. and basically started pulling him forward, and he was starting to come out. >> finally, d.j. is out of the car. >> spray the kid! >> joel uses a neighbor's garden hose to cool d.j.'s body. >> whoa! >> i would say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and
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winkfein tells us she's satisfied and just wants to put the whole thing behind her. sometimes decisions are made on gut instinct. there's no time evaluate the consequences. at a bank in seattle, washington, another man makes a quick decision. will he regret it? >> put the bag on the counter, he said "this is a ransom, fill the bag of money." >> jim nicholson is the teller in this video. when the robber demands the money, caught on the bank security cameras, jim's instincts kick in. >> i grabbed the bag from the counter, threw it on the ground, i said "where is it" referring to if he had a weapon. >> it's a bold move by the teller. the robber hesitates. he doesn't show a weapon. what would you do in this situation? would you give the robber what he wants or call his bluff? would you attempt an aggressive move? the teller makes his decision. >> i lunged towards him. he backed off and then at that point, i ran around the counter and chased him. >> nicholson chases. the robber down the street, tackling him and pinning him down until police arrive soon after. some see jim
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> thanks for joining us. i'm stone phillips. >> and i'm ann curry. this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder. some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we have coming up right now? that's our avalanche. that's our 12:30. like 29 years old. >> we've always been aware that the men coming into our undercover houses could be dangerous. >> now, stay there. we don't want to send you out yet. >> but as we set up our "to catch a predator" operation in long beach, california, the very first man who arrives has us especially worried. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. he's coming. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. head to position 3. >> 29-year-old michael warricker, an unemployed computer technician, uses the
> thanks for joining us. i'm stone phillips. >> and i'm ann curry. this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder. some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we...
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supplies that they then use here to camp out. now, coming off a big weekend for the movement, probably the biggest weekend of events they've seen yet. a global day of protest here in new york. thousands gathered in times square for what they dubbed an occupation party. we also saw demonstrations and cities all over the country. and in terms of what they want to do next, which is the big question, we look at all that they have accomplished over the last month and just raising issues to the national level and getting the amount of attention they've gotten and support, now the question is where do they go from here? i said, what's next? he said they have no plans to issue specific demands. they are just focused now on the expansion. making sure that their occupy movements in as many cities across the country as possible. >> mara, thank you. >>> let's go ahead and head to chicago which had the most number of arrests this weekend here in the united states. nbc's john yang is there live. john, i understand more protests are planned for
supplies that they then use here to camp out. now, coming off a big weekend for the movement, probably the biggest weekend of events they've seen yet. a global day of protest here in new york. thousands gathered in times square for what they dubbed an occupation party. we also saw demonstrations and cities all over the country. and in terms of what they want to do next, which is the big question, we look at all that they have accomplished over the last month and just raising issues to the...
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she's using location. she's using contacts. she's using e-mail. she's using -- if i said, when i get to this location, send an e-mail and tell them i'm on my way, she will do that because she's geo locating. she's using the gps. so it's certain lay fun game for everybody to play here. but the more times she can't tell what we're doing now, but your do need to have access to the network for her to work because sometimes she's going to pull in information from online and that's why she's not functioning so well here. >> let me ask her a question in my anchor voice. maybe that will work. sorry, lance. i couldn't, could you please try again. >> hold that button. >> do that? >> yes. >> she doesn't work if you don't know how, actually, to play the game. >> she didn't understand you. now go ahead, ask a question. >> what type of smart phone should i buy? lance, i didn't -- one moment. >> yeah, if she can find the information through the network, she will. a lot of questions you're going to ask, she is going to have to go online. if she's looking at a map
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with us, top supporters from each camp. joining us for team perry, louisiana governor bobby jindal. can his candidate, rick perry, overcome his plunge in the pos? and for teamromney, fmer minnesota governor and former presidential candidate himself, tim pawlenty. can romney persuade conservatives to rally around his candidacy? r special 2012 debate is coming up next. and let me tell ya, doing laundry is classic problem solving. i mean, kids make stains, i use tide boost to super charge our detergent. boom -- the clothes look amazing, and daddy? well, he's a hero. oh, see this thing here? it was covered in freezer pop. and since i won't have to wash it twice to get it clean, well, now i get to spend a little more me time. daddy, can you french braid my hair? herring bone or fish tail? herring bone. [ man ] good call. tide boost is my tide. what's yours? >>> we're back this morning to continue our inside look at the fight for the republican nomination. with us top surrogates for the romney and perry campaigns, making their first joint appearance in this race. for team romney the forme
with us, top supporters from each camp. joining us for team perry, louisiana governor bobby jindal. can his candidate, rick perry, overcome his plunge in the pos? and for teamromney, fmer minnesota governor and former presidential candidate himself, tim pawlenty. can romney persuade conservatives to rally around his candidacy? r special 2012 debate is coming up next. and let me tell ya, doing laundry is classic problem solving. i mean, kids make stains, i use tide boost to super charge our...
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cnbc's jim cramer joins us. jim, first of all, this quinnipiac poll showing by 81-10, people in new york city at least support the protests and support them digging in for the long haul. i'm guessing that's not the view on lower manhattan? >> i don't know. i went to see them on saturday. >> what is your take. >> peaceful group of people. fans of the show. like the fact that they are able to rally together with a very simple message. and the message was, 1% of the people are very wealthy and they are not paying their share. and you know, frankly, i found myself agreeing with them. that's what the numbers show. it is very understandable why these people would have the support of many people in new york. their message is hardly radical, andrea, hardly radical. >> in fact, one of the sub sets or maybe a larger group is students. when you look at the student loan burden and fact that student loans are so hard to get rid of tp. you can't declare bankruptcy. you can't get them financed properly. the student loans on so
cnbc's jim cramer joins us. jim, first of all, this quinnipiac poll showing by 81-10, people in new york city at least support the protests and support them digging in for the long haul. i'm guessing that's not the view on lower manhattan? >> i don't know. i went to see them on saturday. >> what is your take. >> peaceful group of people. fans of the show. like the fact that they are able to rally together with a very simple message. and the message was, 1% of the people are...
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who made us the biggest airline in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me out? yup. [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm veronica de la cruz. in sports now, back with more on yesterday's tragic fatal yesterday. here's nbc's fred rogan. >> as we reported earlier, indy carr dan wheldon was tragically killed yesterday in a 15-car accident at the las vegas speedway. you can see smoke from an accident in front of him that triggered a massive pileup. he then was sent airborne and upside down into the wall. his car burst into flames. he was air lifted to a hospital and later died from injuries he suffered in the crash. indy officials cancelled the race and drivers returned to the track for a five-lap salute. he is survived by his wife and two children. dan wheldon was 33 years old. now to bas
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with us, top supporters from each camp. joining us for team perry, louisiana governor bobby jindal. can his candidate, rick perry, overcome his plunge in the pos? and for teamromney, fmer minnesota governor and former presidential candidate himself, tim pawlenty. can romney persuade conservatives to rally around his candidacy? r special 2012 debate is coming up next. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> we're back this morning to continue our inside look at the fight for the republican nomination. with us top surrogates for the romney and perry campaigns, making their first joint appearance in this race. for team romney the former republicangovernor of minnesota tim pawlenty, who unt
with us, top supporters from each camp. joining us for team perry, louisiana governor bobby jindal. can his candidate, rick perry, overcome his plunge in the pos? and for teamromney, fmer minnesota governor and former presidential candidate himself, tim pawlenty. can romney persuade conservatives to rally around his candidacy? r special 2012 debate is coming up next. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why...